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An avalanche of balls, breaking down some building blocks.

3d model of building scene exterior highly detailed

The color wheel and multiple pseudo scan lines helped create this molecule with colorful disk-shaped atoms. The LDS-1 was incapable of producing hidden lines or surfaces, so, for instance, red and green overlapping produced yellow in this image.

Frank, Gordon T. Hulk Smashing. Media: Computer graphics, Price: $80.00. Show: The Color Pink. Curator: Betsy Mead. Dates: January 2–February 1, 2015. Opening Reception: January 2, 2015 from 7pm to 9pm. Location: Del Ray Artisans, 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria VA 22301

Still frame from my video "Fiction 1".

 

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Generated 6/11/06 from Human Keratin (hk) DNA sequence, using predefined transform sequence

Phoul's video again... with magnificent rolling clouds casting rays on the ground.

A little more work on my 3D animation ;o)

Put in some direction and background objects to give a better sense of speed.

Notes to self:

I'm not really happy with the front-leg motion paths. I deformed the ellipses to mimic the motion I saw in ants from reference videos, but forgot to change the path speed, so they still look like they're sliding. Also, for reasons that baffle me, I removed the HDR lighting, which ended up making the whole thing too dark/muted/murky. I'm going to put that back in as I go forward. I also don't like the camera angle, and I fiddled around with it all night, but couldn't seem to find anything good. I want the sugar cube to be out of frame for all but that last dozen frames (at 24 fps, so like a half second). In the next video I'm going to zoom out and try to recreate the shot from "test 1," the blend file of which I spoiled by messing around.

The final mosaic. A lot of this was done by hand, and quickly. The results aren't that great, but some more tweaking to match the images, including doing some color correction, would produce a pretty neat panorama.

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igoresh took the picture tulip.

My art-photography.

My collage. My computer graphics.

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with a preview of their upcoming 3D movie - Meet the Robinsons

Admissions project. Computer Science graphics class critique and pizza party (requested shoot). Professor Aliaga. (Purdue University/ Mark Simons)

Logo and business card for the wedding photographer

This installation had a life size model synchronized with what was displayed on VR goggles. The user can really interact with the virtual model by holding her hand. The screens show what the user can see and an external virtual view of the scene.

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